Looking to the future: essays on international law in honor of W. Michael Reisman
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Leiden Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2011
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pt. 1. W. Michael Reisman, the person - An appreciation - Rosalyn Higgins -- - Michael Reisman, Dean of the New Haven School of International Law - Harold Hongju Koh -- - L'honneur des juristes - Prosper Weil -- - Michael Reisman, human dignity, and the law - Siegfried Wiessner - pt. 2. Theory about making and applying law - Law as a process of communication : Reisman meets Habermas - Adeno Addis -- - The uses and abuses of illusion in international politics - Mahnoush H. Arsanjani -- - Prelude to decision : Michael Reisman, the intelligence function, and a scholar's study of intelligence in law, process, and values - James E. Baker -- - Prologue to a theory of non-treaty norms - Daniel Bodansky -- - How nongovernmental actors vitalize international law - Steve Charnovitz -- - Between facades and operational codes : Michael Reisman's jurisprudence of suspicion - Menachem Mautner -- - Scholarship as law - Jan Paulsson --
- Between minimum and optimum world public order : an ethical path for the future - Steven R. Ratner -- - The users of international law - Emmanuel Roucounas -- - Rethinking choice of law : what role for the needs of the interstate and international systems? - Gary J. Simson -- - More than what courts do : jurisprudence, decision, and dignity : in brief encounters and global affairs - Robert D. Sloane -- - Reconfiguration of authority and control of the international financial architecture - Eisuke Suzuki -- - Remarks on Sovereignty in the evolving constitutional features of the international community - Attila Tanzi -- - International law as a coherent system : unity or fragmentation - Christian Tomuschat -- - Entrenchment : human and divine : a reflection on Deuteronomy 13:1-6 - J.H.H. Weiler -- - Obligations of result versus obligation of conduct : some thoughts about the implementation of international obligations - Rüdiger Wolfrum
- pt. 3. Making and applying human rights law - Secession or independence : self determination and human rights : a Japanese view of three basic issues of international law concerning Taiwan - Nisuke Ando -- - Reflections on the torture policy of the Bush administration (2001-2008) - M. Cherif Bassiouni -- - Waivers in international and European human rights law - Lucius Caflisch -- - Reflections on the current prospects for international criminal justice - Antonio Cassese -- - Human rights and world public order : major trends of development, 1980-2010 and beyond - Lung-chu Chen -- - U.N. human rights council fact-finding missions : lessons from Gaza - Christine Chinkin -- - Choice of gender identity in international human rights law - Aaron Xavier Fellmeth -- - The international protection of human rights as an element of world order - Jochen Abr. Frowein -- - Toward minimum standards for regional human rights systems - Christof Heyns, Magnus Killander --
- Sabbation, Sosa, and "supernorms" - Kenneth Randall, Chimène I. Keitner -- - Some remarks about the realistic idealism of the European Court of Human Rights - Luzius Wildhabeer - pt. 4. Making and applying investment and trade law - Investment, fair and equitable treatment and the principle of "respect for the integrity of the law of the host state:" towards a jurisprudence of "modesty" in investment treaty arbitration - Guillermo Aguilar alvarez, Santiago Montt -- - The once and future foreign investment regime - José E. Alvarez -- - The interpretation of national foreign investment laws as unilateral acts under international law - David D. Caron -- - State succession and commercial obligations : lessons form Kosovo - Tai-Heng Cheng -- - Emergency clauses in investment treaties : four versions - rudolf Dolzer -- - Deconstruction of constitutional limitations and the tariff regime of the Philippines : the strange persistence of a martial law syndrome
- Florention P. Feliciano -- - Softening necessity - Francisco Orrego Vicuña -- - Truth and efficiency : the arbitrator's predicament - William W. Park -- - The future of investment arbitration - Christoph Schreuer -- - The domestic decision-making process and its implications for international commitments : American beer in Korea - Hi-Taek Shin -- - Dissenting opinions by party-appointed arbitrators in investment arbitration - Albert Jan van den Berg -- - China's practice in international investment law : from participation to leadership in the world economy - guiguo Wang - pt. 5. Making and applying law for the resources of the planet - On rocks and maritime delimitation - Bernard H. Oxman -- - The future of international water law : regional approaches to shared watercourses? - Salman M.A. Salman - pt. 6. Making and applying law to the use of force - The law on asymmetric warfare - Eyal Benvenisti --
- Precautionary self-defense and the future of preemption in international law - Elli Louka -- - Le programme nucléaire de l'Iran et le régime de non-prolifération nucléaire - Djamchid Momtaz -- - U.N. realities - Nicholas Rostow - pt. 7. Making and applying by international tribunals - The principle of Compétence de la Compétence in international adjudication and its role in an era of multiplication of courts and tribunals - Laurence Boisson de Chazournes -- - Shaping the future of international law : the role of the world court in law-making - Alain Pellet -- - Gorbachev embraces compulsory jurisdiction - Stephen M. Schwebel
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